Mangaluru: Charges at Talapady, Hejmady, Gundmi toll plazas hiked from April 1


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (MS)

Mangaluru, Mar 31: Navyug Udupi Tollway Pvt Ltd in a publication informed that the charges will be increased from April 1 at three toll gates of Talapady, Hejmady and Gundmi.

The revised rates for Gundmi toll plaza for car, jeep van or light vehicle are Rs 60 (one-way) and Rs 85 (if returned on the same day). Monthly pass would be Rs 1930 for a maximum of 50 times in a month. For LCV and mini buses the rates for one-way are Rs 95 and two-way for same day return are Rs 140. Monthly pass would be Rs 3120. For buses and trucks the rates for one-way are Rs 195 and two-way Rs 295 with monthly pass costing Rs 6540. For heavy vehicles with multi axles and huge construction machinery the cost is Rs 310 for one-way and Rs 460 for two-way. Monthly pass would cost Rs 10255. For oversized vehicles one-way charges will be Rs 375 and two-way would be Rs 560 and monthly pass would be Rs 12485.


Hejmady toll gate (file photo)

The revised rates for Hejmady toll plaza for car, jeep van or light vehicle are Rs 50 (one-way) and Rs 75 (if returned on the same day). Monthly pass would be Rs 1640 for a maximum of 50 times in a month. For LCV and mini buses the rates for one-way are Rs 80 and two-way for same day return are Rs 120. Monthly pass would be Rs 2655. For buses and trucks the rates for one-way are Rs 165 and two-way Rs 250 with monthly pass costing Rs 5560. For heavy vehicles with multi axles and huge construction machinery the cost is Rs 260 for one-way and Rs 390 for two-way. Monthly pass would cost Rs 8720. For oversized vehicles one-way charges will be Rs 320 and two-way would be Rs 480 and monthly pass would be Rs 10615.

The revised rates for Talapady toll plaza for car, jeep van or light vehicle are Rs 50 (one-way) and Rs 75 (if returned on the same day). Monthly pass would be Rs 1720 for a maximum of 50 times in a month. For LCV and mini buses the rates for one-way are Rs 80 and two-way for same day return are Rs 120. Monthly pass would be Rs 2655. For buses and trucks the rates for one-way are Rs 165 and two-way Rs 245 with monthly pass costing Rs 5420. For heavy vehicles with multi axles and huge construction machinery the cost is Rs 250 for one-way and Rs 370 for two-way. Monthly pass would cost Rs 8250. For oversized vehicles one-way charges will be Rs 320 and two-way would be Rs 480 and monthly pass would be Rs 10625.

For 2023-24 fiscal for non-commercial vehicles of residents living within 20 km distance of all three toll plazas would be Rs 330 per month.

 

 

 

  

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  • Fr.Regi OFM Cap., Brahmavar/Ranchi

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    We are caught up in a whirlwind system, surpassing it, may be nearly impossible, unless the citizens are conscientious and are awake to exercise their rights and duties with obligation, Participate in electing the fit members and make them accountable to the taxpayers money as it gets swindled and allotted at times for the gain of individuals or for political mileage. In the apparently weak and at times corrupt system individual voice is very bleak and collective voice is far fetched reality which the politicians, the political parties not that they are unaware; like the comments we post in this columns may not reach to the elected representatives and may look, individually renting the unhappiness, at all these the development in squeezing the common man, be it in linking Adhar to Pan card, hike in toll tax and like of it when introduced with less concern for the simple and ordinary people. " Jaisi praja vaise raja" and vice versa continues, 'waiting for the Saviour'.

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  • Roshan, mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    Mai kahunga lekin thume kane nahi dunga

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    Under Gadkari India has borrowed beyond its means from World Bank and IMF. Now to pay yearly amount with interest it is finding difficult despite collections from all toll booths, this is the trap by the lenders to trap nations by lending and enforcing their dictats like raising taxes and toll. Their final agenda is to make people poor and enslave them through digitalisation and social credit score. Wake up and end this fake development model before it's too late. Governments work for them and not for people unless people unite and end this vicious cycle.

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  • Sunil Pinto, dubai

    Sat, Apr 01 2023

    Gobi hai to pumpkin hai...although prices are increasing thanks to government squeezing the beejas of common man.

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  • Akil, Udupi/Bengaluru

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    This is called Day Robery Or Looting Legally. Because the people here are dead and can't open their mouth towards this injustice. Lage Raho... Jai Modi... Jai Hind...

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  • Albert Mathias, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    People are not dead, instead they are busy in saving the cows and vigilant on Muslim boys to see what they are eating and to whom they are talking..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    First improve the quality of Roads ...

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    After adhaar pan link 1k fine, present govt looking various methods to loot people for upcoming elections expenditures, while many are loosing lives on kundapur highway due to pathetic roads..great 👍 govt..much appreciated

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    Whereas parties like AAP are giving back to people surplus tax collected which is stimulating the economy and local businesses. Here in Karnataka BJP govt has squeezed people till the last drop and still squeezing without any development or job creation. So all the tax money in BJP ruled state is going for only one development that is communal activities and ministers stomach, it’s BJP minister’s own declaration.

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  • Suhail Damble, Ratnagiri

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    Given the pathetic condition of the "highways" in these stretches, Mr Gadkari should hang his head in shame for looting such obscene amounts.

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    Again ache din!

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    We are paying taxes more than enough. Govt is giving nothing free or subsidy for Indians. Why again we have to pay Toll Charges.

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  • gratia, MANGALURU

    Fri, Mar 31 2023

    Such a smart beautiful city, road are too good no path holes/ ditches really really to pay

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